Formula 1 – The Chinese Grand Prix: Qualifying

Sebastian Vettel was in pole position last season and went on to take the chequered flag a day later. The Red Bull-Renault driver is expected to feature strongly again this year, as is 2008 winner Lewis Hamilton. And Michael Schumacher will be relishing his return to the Shanghai track – he still holds the record for the fastest lap there.

All New Total Wipeout Ep 4/8

Saturday 17 April

5.30-6.30pm BBC ONE

Richard Hammond is back once again with another helping of Total Wipeout mayhem from the most ridiculous obstacle course in the world.

Twenty normal members of the British public, including a beekeeper and an accountant, attempt to navigate their way through four mud- and water-filled rounds, each containing obstacles and challenges more tricky than ever. But only one will be victorious and win a £10,000 prize and the coveted crown of Total Wipeout Champion.

This week some brand-new Qualifier obstacles make for some quite spectacular falls, including The Crazy Keys – a series of unstable planks precariously hanging over a swamp – and The Swing Thing, on hand to test the contestants' timing, strength and swing-ability to the limit.

From here only 12 will tackle Total Wipeout's newest addition, Crash Mountain, which serves up a healthy portion of unbelievable aerobatics and wipeouts.

Will Oxford University brainbox Amy be able to outsmart the Qualifier? Can part-time aerobics instructor Paul hot-step his way to the mother of all workouts and secure a place in The Wipeout Zone? And, when the dust finally settles, will gold-medal-winning champion athlete Geraldine be on the top step of the podium?

Amanda Byram, courtside as always, offers up her support to the competitors in the form of giggles and sniggers.

Doctor Who – Victory Of The Daleks Ep 3/13

The Doctor has been summoned by an old friend, but in the Cabinet War Rooms far below the streets of blitz-torn London, it's his oldest enemy he finds waiting for him, as the time-travelling adventures continue. The Daleks are back – but can Winston Churchill be in league with them?

The Doctor is played by Matt Smith and Amy Pond by Karen Gillan.

Doctor Who is simulcast on the BBC HD channel – the BBC's High Definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.

Over The Rainbow

Andrew Lloyd Webber and host Graham Norton continue their search for a new West End star as the potential Dorothys go head-to-head in the third live show. The panel of experts – Charlotte Church, John Partridge and Sheila Hancock – are on hand alongside Andrew to pick out the highs and lows of each performance, as the search for a brand new Dorothy to fill the ruby red slippers continues.

The remaining nine Dorothys take to the stage once again as they perform to impress the judges and the viewers at home. The search also continues for a Toto to accompany Dorothy on her journey through Oz.

The public vote for their favourite girl's performance, and Andrew must decide which Dorothy will be hanging up her ruby slippers and which will be continuing on her journey down the yellow brick road.

Over The Rainbow is simulcast on the BBC HD channel – the BBC's High Definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.

Casualty – Clean Slate

A DNA test proves once and for all whether or not Jordan is Kieron's father and Jay grasps an opportunity to clear his name, as the medical drama continues.

Following Kieron's motorcycle accident, Jordan is annoyed to find their situation the subject of gossip in the hospital. After Tess persuades Jordan to visit Kieron, he finds himself thawing towards the young medic but is determined not to become too involved until the DNA results come back. Will the test prove that the two sparring doctors are indeed father and son?

Keen to clear his name over the clinical trial incident, Jay comes to the ED to get Tess and Ruth on his side. Ruth avoids him but her suspicions about the safety of the clinical trial are aroused when Fairfax asks her to administer half the usual dosage to a patient . Can she find the missing notes which prove exactly who was at fault all along?

Adam spends more time with Lyn and once again enjoys being in the chaotic family atmosphere he so misses. But Lyn becomes suspicious that Adam is only interested in her children and after an angry confrontation she orders him to leave. In an extremely dark mood, Adam drives off into the night...

Meanwhile, May is uneasy when she can't get hold of Yuki and pensioner Evelyn is persuaded that she doesn't have to face her medical problems alone.

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